Chicken spread Vitamins

A vitamin is an organic substance present in minute amounts in natural foodstuffs.
The vitamins are essential to normal metabolism.
Insufficient amounts in diet may cause deficiency diseases so it’s important to make sure that your diet is well balanced in order to achieve good health and avoid diseases.

Some of the vitamins found in Chicken spread are: Vitamin A (99 IU), Vitamin B-9 (3 mg) and Vitamin B-3 (2.74 mg).

Nutrition Facts for 100g

Daily values based in a diet 2,000 kcal

Vitamin A

Vitamin A has multiple functions: it is important for growth and development, for the maintenance of the immune system and good vision.
100 grams of Chicken spread contains 99 IU of Vitamin A, that’s the 3% of the daily recommended value for an adult.

99 IU

3%

daily value

Vitamin B-6

Vitamin B-6 (also knows and pyridoxine) deficiency can lead to nerve damage in the hands and feet. Vitamin B6 acts as a coenzyme in the breakdown and utilization of carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
100 grams of Chicken spread contains 0.2 milligrams of Vitamin B-6, that’s the 8% of the daily recommended value for an adult.

0.2 mg

8%

daily value

Vitamin B-12

We obtain Vitamin B12 only from animal foods in our diet, so deficiencies tend to develop among strict vegetarians, specially vegan children who eat no animal products.
In 100 grams of Chicken spread, you can find 0.13 micrograms of Vitamin B12. It provides the 2% of the daily recommended value for the average adult.

0.13 µg

2%

daily value

Vitamin B-1

More commonly known as thiamin, the Vitamin B1 is a water-soluble vitamin and part of the B vitamin family. B vitamins help support adrenal function, help calm and maintain a healthy nervous system.
In 100 grams of Chicken spread, you can find 0.009 milligrams of Vitamin B-1. It provides the 1% of the daily recommended value for the average adult.

0.009 mg

1%

daily value

Vitamin B-2

Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2) is involved in vital metabolic processes in the body, and is necessary for energy production and normal cell function and growth.
0.11 milligrams of Vitamin B2 can be found on every 100 grams of Chicken spread, the 6% of the total daily recommended Vitamin B2 intake.

0.11 mg

6%

daily value

Vitamin B-3

Also known as niacin, the Vitamin B3 is a water-soluble nutrient. Niacin is essential for the metabolism of carbohydrates and fats.
2.74 milligrams of Vitamin B3 can be found on every 100 grams of Chicken spread, the 14% of the total daily recommended Vitamin B3 intake.

2.74 mg

14%

daily value

Vitamin B-5

The pantothenic acid (or Vitamin B5) is a water-soluble nutrient that help support adrenal function and a healthy nervous system. Vitamin B5 can be found in nearly every food.
In 100 grams of Chicken spread, you can find 0.43 milligrams of Vitamin B5. It provides the 4% of the daily recommended value for the average adult.

0.43 mg

4%

daily value

Vitamin B-9

Vitamin B9 is essential for human growth and development, encourages normal nerve and proper brain functioning, and may help reduce blood-levels of the amino acid homocysteine.
3 micrograms of Vitamin B9 can be found on every 100 grams of Chicken spread, the 1% of the total daily recommended Vitamin B-9 intake.